Johnson, Dodgers shut out Flying Arrows

Nathan Johnaon was was near perfect. Tommi Crubuagh photo. Nathan Johnaon was was near perfect. Tommi Crubuagh photo.

Nathan Johnson delivered a lights out performance Friday to lead Dodgeville over Lancaster 14-0 in a SWC baseball game.

The senior right hander limited the Flying Arrows to one hit over five frames while striking out eight. He did not issue a walk.

Jayce Halverson was perfect at the plate with three hits in as many at bats. He also had one of two Dodgers triples, the other one coming from Bryce Crubaugh-Lockard.

Halverson tripled in the second inning, doubled in the first inning, and singled in the third inning.

Dodgeville wasted no time scorning as they put up four in the first frame. After Boone Rickard grounder scored a run, Andrew Hesseling singled for two run and Blake Stodola doubled for the fourth run in the inning.

The Dodgers added two runs in the second. Jentry Olson singled down the left field line, making the score 6-0.

Dodgeville scored six runs on three hits in the bottom of the third inning. Johnson singled, scoring one run, Halverson singled, scoring one more run with an error scored another.

The scoring continued as Caden Schneider singled, scoring two runs, and a wild pitch scoring one more.

Dodgeville amassed 11 hits in the game. Schneider led the Dodgers with three runs batted in. The first baseman went 1-for-2 on the day.

Elliot Hesseling and Griffin Busch came off the bench to single to complete the Dodger offensive attack.

Bryce Cubuagh-Lockard scores a run. John Dalton photo.
Bryce Cubuagh-Lockard scores a run. John Dalton photo.